Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049ep689 | Obesity | ECE2017

Clinical and metabolic markers of X-syndrome

Savasteeva Irina , Navmenova Yana , Yarets Yulia , Makhlina Alena , Kaplieva Marina , Yeudachkova Tamara , Vaschenko Elena

We identified factors that significantly influenced the development of the X-syndrome. A significant influence on the development of X-syndrome have increase the level of total cholesterol (b=0.65; P=0.036; Exp (b) =1.92 (1.04÷3.54)). Increases the risk of X-syndrome increase the level of apo-B-protein (b=4.79; P=0.014; Exp (b) =12.69 (2.68÷54.41)). The increase in linear dimension of preperitonialy fat increased ...

ea0070aep513 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Anemia is associated risk factor of chronic kidney disease in diabetes type 2 patients

Vasilkova Volha , Mokhort Tatsiana , Korotaeva Ludmila , Shestovets Oksana , Yarets Yulia , Borovets Yana , Vasuhina Irina

Introduction: Diabetes is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is associated with excessive cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. On the other hand, anemia is common among those with diabetes and CKD and greatly contributes to patient outcomes.Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and associated risk factors of CKD among the patients with diabetes type 2 (DT2).Methods: We examined at baseli...

ea0049ep556 | Diabetes complications | ECE2017

Markers of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in patients with diabetes

Savasteeva Irina , Rusalenko Maria , Yarets Yulia , Selkina Veronika , Navmenova Yana , Kaplieva Marina , Makhlina Alena , Yeudachkova Tamara , Vaschenko Elena , Moskvicheva Tamara

Given the significant correlation between the indices of lipid metabolism, liver dimensions, glycated hemoglobin and indicators cytolysis of hepatocytes identified a number of predictors that have had a significant influence on the formation of NAFLD. At a BMI above 26.5 kg/m2, the relative risk (RR) for BMI was 20.02 and was statistically significant (8.25÷48.61). When VLDL level above 0.6 mmol/l relative risk for NAFLD also was statistically significant (RR=2...